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Protesters dressed as Batman install bat boxes to stop the cameras

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Vigilantes dressed as Batman install bat boxes to stop ULEZ cameras

Two men dressed as Batman come bounding across the road in Chessington, south London. They install bat boxes to stop ULEZ cameras in a hilarious video posted on YouTube. The video shows the two men running around the road as the superhero's iconic theme tune plays.

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Ulez protesters cover cameras with 'protected' bat boxes to thwart attempts to fix broken cameras

Protesters cover cameras with 'protected bat boxes' to thwart attempts to fix broken cameras. Protesters say they are 'positively contributing to London’s biodiversity and ecosystem' Protesters say 'protected' bat boxes are 'contributing to London's biodiversity' and 'environmental'

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Anti-Ulez protesters hang ‘protected’ bat boxes on camera poles

Anti-Ulez protesters hang ‘protected’ bat boxes on camera poles. Bats and their roosts are legally protected and it can be an offence to disturb or destroy a place used by them – but only if a bat is there. It can be a crime to disturb a place where a bat roost is used - but it can only be there.

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